Ever seen a plane disappear in a flash of light? Neither had we…until now.

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In this massive, ever-expanding universe, do you really think us humans are all alone out here?

A lot of people certainly seem convinced that extra-terrestrial life is out there. NASA recently predicted that it would find alien life by 2026, while a Winnipeg group called Ufology Research compiled footage from 25 years of UFO sightings across Manitoba (see more of that footage below).

We’ve rounded up some freaky UFO sightings of our own so we can put this case to bed once and for all. Check out the videos below and then ask yourself: Do you believe?

Last time we checked, airplanes aren’t shaped like triangles. So what in the world was this thing hovering over England?

This just in: A passenger on a recent flight over Atlanta captured three mysterious orbs flying in sync, then suddenly breaking up and zooming towards earth. Creeped out?

Next up: What in the world is this, and what did it just beam up?

Still not convinced? Then explain how two different cameras picked up this suspicious sighting in Jerusalem:

You’ll probably think this is a bird at first, and good luck with that theory. Because what bird can fly as fast as a plane?

We’ve all heard of Area 51, the semi-secret military base where conspiracy theorists say the U.S. military researches aliens. It sounds ridiculous, or rather, it SOUNDED ridiculous. Wait until you see this footage of fighter jets escorting a flying disk through the air:

Some advice for this next clip: Skip ahead past the halfway mark; you’ll see a light-covered UFO hovering in the air over Texas, changing direction while remaining in a stationary position. What plane can do that?

At first, this looks like a fighter jet — until you see it disappear in a flash of light. WTF?!

And last, but certainly not least, we see a strange orb-like object hovering in the skies above Australia.